tags: WTC, World Trade Center, iron cross, NYC, NYCLife
The iron cross, salvaged from Ground Zero after the World Trade Center
was destroyed by terrorists on 11 September 2001,
is located in Inwood, borough of Manhattan, NYC.
Image: GrrlScientist 2008. [wallpaper size].
WTC Iron cross plaque in Inwood, borough of Manhattan, NYC.
Image: GrrlScientist 2008. [wallpaper size].
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tags: photography, Lincoln Center, NYC, NYCLife
One day (but not today), I shall capture the perfect image of this lovely city.
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Image: GrrlScientist 2008 [wallpaper size].
tags: photography, Lincoln Center, NYC, NYCLife
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tags: photography, Lincoln Center, NYC, NYCLife
Three days ago, NYC was encased in clouds after an all-night rainstorm. Being a native of Seattle, I found this to be very beautiful and reminiscent of my other home 3,000 miles away.
City in the Clouds #1, Lincoln Center, NYC.
Image: GrrlScientist…
tags: photography, Lincoln Center, NYC, NYCLife
One day (but not today), I shall capture the perfect image of this lovely city.
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Image: GrrlScientist 2008 [wallpaper size].
Wake me up when they find an iron Star of David.
Let me see if I've got this right. God stood by and did nothing while three thousand people died, but then he demonstrated his omnipotence and love for humankind by making a cross out of broken steel?
If there is a God, he must think human beings are seriously fucking stupid.
Not only that but broken steel, but broken steel of a building made of large amounts of broken steel set at perpendicular angles.